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THISIS
I JUST THE 1H HIBC WBWtII.
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J< No Coal, No Smoke, No Ashes.
B Our Parlor Dome Oil Heating Ic*
{hl Stoves are both Ornamental and IK
J «* useful.
•a Forthe Parlor, Dinning Room, L
V* ;hese Stoves are for Sunerior to tne IS
J open grate or Coai Heat ng Stove, lAj
< Can be lighted in a moments time,
K rapidly,and when not needed can L
be put out. saving fuel and clean- gfc
J ing around your tireplace.
We have a few of these elegant
< theater? in Stock and we invite you
to call and examine them. The large
Store on Broad Street occupied L a
by the Ladies of the Keely League he
the past week, was heated by these
stoves to the entire satisfaction of J 4/
the ladies in charge.
$ A FULL LINE OF CHAR- JJ
$ TER OAK GAUZE WIRE |*
¥ R
g DOOR. L
'vb IN'
J Cook Stoves and the famous New
jm’ Enterprise Stove always in Stock.
K They are the best Stove Sold in |L
Rome. jW
<rCarver& Harpers old Stands
4MW. H. STEELE,-**
241 & 243 Broad Street.
SELL RICHARDS. WINKLANSDEL
Richards &
Lansdell.
Dealers In
FURNITURE
QOFFINS
ANB
W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street, Romepa.
r COME TO SEE US.
rHE HUSTLE I OF RO vIE SUNDAY DECEMBER 2 1894
HAM AND EGGS.
‘ It is never my luck toget home
for the Thanksgiving turkey, ’ said
a traveler the other day “For fif
teen years I haven’t been with niv
family on that day, and 1 always
oat at the hotels. And I’ll tell yon
• hat these big canavansaires’ menu
grows longer and harder to de
ts.pher with each succeeding year. .
Did you ever notice how foolish a (
jellow will look when he picks up
a long bill of fare, and most of
tle dishes are set forth in French
terms? He ll glance up and down
it, and his face will pucker in an :
awful frown. Then he will make a
half-hearted effort to order, and 1
get hopelessly tangled up. Finally
he 11 end the business by telling
the waiter to bring what he d —n
pleases. Os course he does not get
any thing he wants, and will sulk
for the rest of the day and swear
at hotels and menus in general. I
know because I have been there.”
Two old and bewhiskered farmers
from some where in Alabama,came
into the city a few days since with
cotton. They were honest looking
o‘d fellows, but. it was painfully
eV d'Hit that they were unused to
c i vwavs. One of them was driv
ing a healthy strong ox, and wh«n
he struck lower B r oad street ‘here
whs a perfect jam of waging. He
made r all right until an electric
car came whizzing along. Then
that steer evidenced the fact
that he objected to any such object
ska medown on him. He inglori
ously wheeled around, and started
back towards Alabama, at a 3:40
gait Its a thousand wonders he
didn’t smash into some
but he SUCCeHPR fully evaded them,
and was only stopped by jamming
his head into the high wall on low
er Br< ad street. The farmer said
later“be be damned if th«ol’ ’lec
tricities warot jist orful-”
The Christmas magazines are
all cooling in now, and most of
them are exceedingly rich in read
ing matbr. All, too, are models
of typographical beauty, and are
going like hot cukes. The beat
are Harpers, Scribners McClures,
Home and country and from across
the deep Pail Mall and the Idler.
The weekly illustrated paper will
be out soon, and of course will be
large and handsome
Only twenty-four days until
Christmaasis here . What hopes and
joys, fears and sorrow come with
Jaii? day. In the 'ush of t'e Christ
mas eve great pages of history are
written. In the home of rich all is
joy and expectancy; in that of the
poor, the pale anxous face of a
mother is seen bending over her
little one, to whorne the morrow’
will bring no cheer. The thought
less and heedks?, will turn the day;
consecrated to the memory of the
Saviour, into wild debauchery. But;
enough of moralizing. Let’s all;
1 >ok forward to the unknown fu
ture and tru-t to Him for what it 1
brings.
Pro. W.* L. Dudley, President
of the Vanderbilt University Glee,
Banjo, Mandoline and Guitar Club,
writes that they will be in Rome
Christmas week. This orgaization
is composed of young men from the
University, and it is said that their
performance equal that of any
professional Company. They are a
refined, intelligent and handsome
lot of young fellows and insure a
clean and pleasant entertainment.
They have recieved the highest
praises of the press everywhere they
go. Before me lays a sueet with
criticisms of their work from Louis
ville, Nashville, Chattanooga and
Outer places, and all are unanimous
in lauding the Glee Club. They will
be greeted in Rome by a large and
fashionable audience.
I had the p'easu e of look
ing through t e rew Pansy
Chape', just in front of the Cotton
Mill Friday afternoon. It is not
finished yet, but the basement has
been fixed up to enab’e Sunday
School to meet there üb : s n < niog
at 9:30. The upstairs w : P be real
ly a handsome place of wc’sh.t
wh§n completed. The terier is
almost Octagon shaped, and is we 1 1
ventilated, and has pretty stained
wind ws. The two diamond shaped
windows just in 11 e tear of the al
tir are the gift of the Shorter Col
lege Teachers. In the center of the
glass r.rn painted clusters of pan
sies.
Now 1 know he would not per
mit such a thing did he realize
that I was going to say anything
about it, hut I wish in all justice,
16 print the fact that Mr. J. A.
George has been the prime mover
in this good work. He is not a rich
man by any means, indeed works
very hard for his livn;, but 11
venture the assertion that no man
in Rome does more’practical chari
ty than he. He is constantly going
among the poor people in the fac
tory district, and unostentatiously
relieves the suiiering and needy.
No one will ever know just how
much good he accomplishes, for
he avoids all publicity in such
matters. But I am in a position to
know of many of his deeds, and
speak only from facts. All honor
to this plain, practical Christian
gentleman. It was through his es
forts that Pansy Chapel was re
modeled and fixed up so neatly.
The Southern Hotel, in Chat
tanooga, under the proficient
management of Mr. W. A Camp,
is now considere one of the best
in the South. He has refitted and
refurnished it, and made it a hotel
second to none. The table service
is most excellent, and the servants
careful and attentive. When you
go to Chattan> oga stop at tl e
Southern and you wont regret it,
WU’H YOl'H hands t -~r>
by suuie chronic
Mh cotuplaii wu. .
VttjM what i exp sect
gSp LUftrp - ■ 1 4 you can
acc-n.. 'thing you
cun t md no good
-oi. <n it. Dr. Pierce 1 *
W? orne Prescription will
Oa *”"* y° u > safely and cer-
Ifrgßhk tuinly, if you'll give ik
™faithful use.
1* For every one of them
kKragga “ womanly troubles, this is
the only remedy so sxrrs
that it can be guaranteed.
In periodical pains, bearing down sensations,
organic displacements, and every kindred
ailment, and in all ths nervous disorders
caused by functional derangements —if it
•▼er fails to benefit or cure, you has* your
nxHMiv hack.
It’s k potent remedy for Chorea -er St.
Vitns'M Dance—for Insomnia or Inability to
fileei and to avert threatened insanity. It
regulates all the natural functions, builds
up and invigorates the entire female-system,
and restore* health and strength.
Nothing else, though it maybe batter for a
dealer to sell, can be “ just as good” for you
to touy.
Dr, M. A. THEDFORD
LIVER MEDICINE .
For / {rtTIVKNtSO
dyspepsia I Sick oh
tNCIGESTIUN
Souwcss g&Lass of
Stomach Appcrrrs
None Genuine Without Thu Likeness ..ho
Signature ofM-A-Thedford on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med.©’
- . Rome. Q a.
B E W' A II E 0 F 01N1 M ENTS FO R C A
TARRH THAT COM AIN MERCURY
as mercury will suiely destroy th
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
ering it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles shoukl never
be used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co,, Toledo, 0., contains uo mer
cury, and is cuKen internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure b
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and is made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free
jfW’Sold by Druggistb, price 75c
per bottle
Valuable Farms form or
sale
We have On hand a'
'numberof goodfrums
for rent or sale. Th )se
farms have come ia.j
our hands at very ror
sonable figures, and
we are in position to
offer them at low
prices and on most
favorable terms. Ten
antsand buyers would
do well to consult us
before trading. We can
,rent or sell. To good
par des. wishing time
on Farms weare pae
pared to offer bargains
i Come ant. see us
i Hoskinson & Harris.
•♦NEW JEWELRYf
t
I
I have received, and I am in
daily receipt of New Jewelry, tne:
very latest and th- Pr ti st
goods on the mark :t.
Bridal Presents
I
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Silver Novelties
Holiday Goods
I
And then I have a beautiful
assortment of Clocks and watch
es and a handsome line of Dia
monds
Remember it affords’
Pleasure to show you our goods
J- K. WILLIAMSON..
BROAD STREET, ROME GA‘
N. B Repairinga specialty
108 DOSES
ONE DOLLAR.
The Tnousands Who Have Used
DR KING’S j
ROYAL GARMETUER 1
i'
FOR
INDIGESTION i
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUSNESS
DEBILITY
LaGRIPPE
FEMALE
TROUBLES
Etc., Etc.,
Will be glad to learn that they
can now get this great remedy, at
the same old price, one dollar, in
a new and larger package, which
contains about 63 per cent, more
medicine than the old bottle. This
makes the best medicine on the
market as cheap as the cheapest,
and gives more value for the mon
ey than any tning else in its line.
Its matchless pre-eminence is be
yond question, with those who
have given it fair trial. Its cheap
ness will now greatly enlarge the
scope of its healing and health
giving work. It is as pleasant to
take as lemonade, harmless al
ways, and CURES WHEN ALL
ELSE FAIJ.S.
108 DOSES
ONE DOLLAR.
Speculation
HAMMOND AND CO
STOCK & BOND BROKERS,
130 & 132 Pearl Street,
New York City N. Y.
Stecks, Bonds and Grain bought
and sold, or carried on Margin.
P. S. —Send for explanatory
circular on speculation, also week
ly market letter. (Free.)
A "TRANCECLAIBVOYANT”— Send Zonk
with age, sex *ud nt a nip and receive horoaewp*-
of future life. Madame Jubber, dead trana*
medium, seventh daughter, born with k v«> t
a i.l wonderful gift of second sight; telle pa«t .
rev .. and future FULL NAME OF WILIAM
YOG iVILL MARKY; postively uoiropeaitiaai.
ilvioeon business, love marriage, speculation,
divo co, changes, missing friends, sicknean,
Wiiiv, | eosions and all affairs of life , every Md
den mystery revealed ; helps all whoareintiwib
le ; never fails; gives advice,Mi all pnivire M
tore. ~ biiisness tranaations, love affaire, taio
ly troubles, stock speculation*, lawsuitn,abimaci
friends; cures witchery,fits,drunkenness,o>>»
habit, rheumatism ami ail long st and login yvo
rious diseases,
$5,000 CHALLENGE
to any medium or fortune teller who <sui. exi**>
her in her wonderful revelations of sha past
•present and future events of persons Rve». AB
challenge accepted, and in return CHALLBNG «¥■ -
THE WORLD.
- Business strictly private and eenffdentiaJ.
Madam .lubber will always.stand as high abwva
th ■ common mediums in this country a» tfc»-
President above the ragpicker, while her charg
es for the truth are the same as wha; the other
mediums charge lor falsehood.
Skeptical people who, on account or the n.'ftnj
misrepresentations in the pajiers, have lost fiuTfe
in newspaper advertising should write ;an cl bn
convinced that all advertisements are awt
frauds.
It is well known throughont the world Obat.
mediums are the only reliable seers, and tha*
charms cause love, speedy marriage and sown
in business. YOUR FUTURE REVEALED LN A
DEAD TRANCE, Unites the separate amt'exwv
es speedy and happy marriage with the- one y«u
love; causes good luck in all thing*
advice. SECURE A CHARM AND WEAK ULA
MONDB. Reveals everything. Mmk. JUBBX*.
BOX 75, NEW ALBANY, IND. LUCKY CHAJQB
FRER. Cut this out and save it. Mention th*,
paper,
RELIEF IN S'X HOURS
Distressing Kidney and Bladdea
diseases relieved in six hours by
the “New Great South American
Kidney Cure.” This new remeaiy
is a great surprise on account, uS
its exceeding promptness in rffew
ing pain in the bladder, kidneys
back and every part of the nrinxcy
passages in male or female. ”U.
relieves retention of water anfi
pain in passing it almost imrue
d:ately. If you want quick satfef
and cure this is your
Sold by D. W. Curry DruggierlL
Rome Ga.
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS.'.
Ministers will please takeNntiees
that \\ . H. Coker & Co ofi'er. libwr-•
al discounts on all purchases. i
line of Clothing, overcoats,, Mtacfc
intoshes, Hats, Shoes, OVer ■ -keea,
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear*
Hosiery Neck-wear,,
also full line Dsess goods Cloatka
& c
• W. H. Coker & Co, 19 <fc ZEEhmbIE I
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